Kool-Aid Play Dough 1 cup flour 1 cup water 1/2 cup salt 3 teaspoons Cream of Tartar 1 package Kool-Aid Mix (any flavor of unsweetened) 1 tablespoon cooking oil Mix dry ingredients together in a large saucepan. Slowly add water mixed with oil and stir over medium heat until mixture thickens to dough. Turn out onto a heatproof bread board or counter top and knead until cool enough for children to handle. Dough will be the color of the Kool-Aid mix and will smell like the Kool-Aid mix.
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THE TULIP TOUCH Contents: 1. Alternative ending 2. Play Script 3. Interview with the author 4. Front cover 5. Book recommendation 6. Diary entry 7. Film of the book THE TULIP TOUCH 1. Alternative ending The last chapter I went on with my life‚ without Tulip Pierce I felt better‚ what she said was: “Natalie me and Tulip need to talk to you tomorrow after school in front of the cafeteria on the first floor. This chat will bring a smile on your face and will make you happy
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have changed their perspective or helped them learn how to solve problems as a result of the difficult situations they face. No one has a completely smooth road to success‚ and it is often the obstacles that shed light on to what is truly important to that individual and leads to growth. The obstacle is not as important as how the individual overcame the obstacle and the lesson they learned from it. Examples of aspects of how challenges build character include learning to be more responsible and learning
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texts. The essay will not be a specific analysis or exposition of these texts entirely rather‚ these texts will serve as philosophical‚ aesthetic‚ and literary starting points for the consideration of individual conceptions of satire and the role it plays in contemporary culture. Beginning with a common starting pointthe forms and functions of satire‚ as well as their present places in popular culturethe essay will evolve according to each writers standard‚ while citing Heller‚ Lewis‚ Amis‚ and other
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actor you must absorb your characters needs‚ wants‚ and desires. Throughout each moment of the play‚ the actor that played Buddy engulfed those three things to deceive the audience into believing he was Buddy the elf. The actor made this clear throughout the play by the thrill in the way they moved‚ the excitement in their voice‚ and how he was able to display how he felt to the audience with his facial expressions. The character Buddy transforms through the course of the play from being an innocent
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very honorable man‚ so we need a man who can play a very honorable man then see a decline in their sanity. Our best option right now is Johnny Depp. Johnny Depp can play an insane person very well. But the real question is can he play a very honorable person? We’ll see during auditions‚ but another option would be Heath Ledger. We have seen him play a honorable witty person in “A Knight’s Tale” and we have seen him play an very criminally insane character in “The Dark Knight”. In “Macbeth” we see his
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Introduction Sigh loudly It’s another boring rainy day. There is nothing on any of my 800 channels‚ and I have liked the same picture of a cat on Facebook for the thousandth time. What is there to do now? Today I am going to tell you how to play the game Heroclix. This is a fun and strategic game that is one part chess and one part super heroes is a great way to alleviate boredom‚ learn strategic thinking‚ and about comic books all at one time. I am going to go over reading the pieces dial‚ setting
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Named Desire” is a tragic play wrote by Tennessee Williams. The play takes place at New Orleans‚ Louisiana‚ in late 1940s. It uses the ironic and sympathetic realism tones to deal with a culture clash between two of the main characters‚ Blanche DuBois and Stanley Kowalski. In this essay‚ I will analyze the characteristics of four main characters of the play‚ Blanche DuBois‚ Stanley Kowalski‚ Mitch‚ and Stella Kowalski. Blanche Dubois is a symbolic character in the play. She appears as a pretentious
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the play tremendously. I thought that the acting was awesome. Each of the main characters had a very good physicality‚ and they held their bodies in a way that each of the characters would have done in real life. For example‚ Sean Fannin’s character was shy and unsure of himself‚ especially when conversing with Tory Parker’s character‚ and he depicted this by the way he frequently touched his hair as well as hunched his shoulders and held his hands close to his chest‚ which gave his character some reality
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Using a close Analysis of 4:1 as a starting point and material from the play as a whole‚ discuss how Shakespeare presents Henry and explores Renaissance idea concerning kingship and society. Include some consideration of how modern audience’s response may compare to that of a contemporary audience. In “Henry V” Shakespeare presents a figure that symbolises the ideal monarch as expressed by writers like Bodin and Erasmus. In a renaissance society it is believed that each king is appointed king
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